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关注肿瘤学治疗中的饮食、运动和体重:美国临床肿瘤学会全国患者调查结果。

Attention to diet, exercise, and weight in oncology care: Results of an American Society of Clinical Oncology national patient survey.

机构信息

Department of Medical Oncology, Division of Breast Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Department of Radiation Oncology, Rogel Cancer Center, Michigan Medicine, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.

出版信息

Cancer. 2022 Jul 15;128(14):2817-2825. doi: 10.1002/cncr.34231. Epub 2022 Apr 20.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) surveyed cancer patients to assess practice patterns related to weight, diet, and exercise as a part of cancer care.

METHODS

An online survey was distributed between March and June 2020 through ASCO channels and patient advocacy organizations. Direct email communication was sent to more than 25,000 contacts, and information about the survey was posted on Cancer.Net. Eligibility criteria included being aged at least 18 years, living in the United States, and having been diagnosed with cancer. Logistic regression was used to determine factors associated with recommendation and referral patterns.

RESULTS

In total, 2419 individuals responded to the survey. Most respondents were female (60.1%), 61.1% had an early-stage malignancy, and 48.4% were currently receiving treatment. Breast cancer was the most common cancer (35.7%). The majority of respondents consumed ≤2 servings of fruits and vegetables/d (50.5%) and exercised ≤2 times/wk (50.1%). Exercise was addressed at most or some oncology visits in 56.8% of respondents, diet in 50.1%, and weight in 28.0%. Respondents whose oncology provider provided diet and/or exercise recommendations were more likely to report changes in these behaviors vs. those whose oncology provider did not (exercise: 79.6% vs 69.0%, P < .001; diet 81.1% vs 71.3%, P < .001; weight 81.0% vs 73.3%, P = .003).

CONCLUSIONS

In a national survey of oncology patients, slightly more than one-half reported attention to diet and exercise during oncology visits. Provider recommendations for diet, exercise, and weight were associated with positive changes in these behaviors, reinforcing the importance of attention to these topics as a part of oncology care.

摘要

背景

美国临床肿瘤学会(ASCO)对癌症患者进行了调查,以评估与癌症护理相关的体重、饮食和运动实践模式。

方法

2020 年 3 月至 6 月,通过 ASCO 渠道和患者权益组织在线分发了一份调查。向 25000 多个联系人发送了直接电子邮件通信,并在 Cancer.Net 上发布了有关该调查的信息。合格标准包括年龄至少 18 岁,居住在美国,并被诊断患有癌症。使用逻辑回归确定与推荐和转介模式相关的因素。

结果

共有 2419 人对该调查做出了回应。大多数受访者为女性(60.1%),61.1%为早期恶性肿瘤,48.4%正在接受治疗。乳腺癌是最常见的癌症(35.7%)。大多数受访者每天摄入≤2 份水果和蔬菜(50.5%),每周锻炼≤2 次(50.1%)。在 56.8%的受访者中,运动在大多数或某些肿瘤就诊时得到了关注,饮食在 50.1%的受访者中得到了关注,体重在 28.0%的受访者中得到了关注。与肿瘤学提供者未提供饮食和/或运动建议的受访者相比,报告这些行为发生变化的受访者更多(运动:79.6%比 69.0%,P<0.001;饮食 81.1%比 71.3%,P<0.001;体重 81.0%比 73.3%,P=0.003)。

结论

在一项针对肿瘤患者的全国性调查中,略多于一半的患者报告在肿瘤就诊期间关注饮食和运动。提供者对饮食、运动和体重的建议与这些行为的积极变化相关,这强化了在肿瘤护理中关注这些话题的重要性。

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